“Ghost Shark,” the Louisiana-made creature feature that almost featured Les Miles in an acting role, joins a Syfy scary-shark marathon Monday (Sept. 2). The day starts with “Sand Sharks” and concludes many hours later with a midnight reprise of “Super Shark.” “Ghost Shark,” which hasn’t rerun since its Aug. 22 premiere, gets the dinner-hour time slot of 6 p.m.

The schedule:

8 a.m. – “Sand Sharks”

10 a.m. – “Jersey Shore Shark Attack”

Noon – “Dinoshark”

2 p.m. – “Sharktopus”

4 p.m. – “Super Shark”

6 p.m. – “Ghost Shark”

8 p.m. - "Sharknado"

10 p.m. – “2 Headed Shark Attack”

Midnight – “Super Shark”

Made by Louisiana-based Active Entertainment, “Ghost Shark” debuted to heightened anticipation due to the unexpected Twitter explosion that accompanied and followed the July 11 Syfy movie “Sharknado.” Twitter-generated interest is credited with driving growing viewership for reruns of “Sharknado.”

No relation, but I get that a lot. I guess we all look alike. RT ‪@rokchikk: So is ‪@SharkRevenge the shark that died at the end of Jaws?

(Note to self: Secure @LinkzillaRevenge Twitter handle.)

Further reading about “Ghost Shark:”

A great recap from Price Peterson @ Vulture.com, complete with scary GIFs:

Guys, if I'm being completely honest, "Ghost Shark" is not a very good movie. It is, however, excellent. Please, though, one request: Despite the horrifying concepts and imagery found in this film, please do not stop bathing or drinking water. Do not let the Ghost Sharks win. Not today. And to you fishermen out there, please do not fire a gun or throw hot sauce and grenades into the open mouths of great white sharks. This is just a simple request from me to you to stop getting us into these kinds of situations. Thank you sincerely.